Trauma
News
Protective Foam Gives Wounded a ‘Fighting Chance for Survival’
In 2018, a clinical trial will begin on a new caulk-like device to add survival hours for intracavitary bleeding among wounded military....
Government and Regulations
RAND Study Provides Report Card for MHS PTSD and Depression Care
Study finds overall high quality of care but identifies important gaps in assessment and treatment.
Article
Treating Traumatic Injuries and the Issues They Cause
Recent study finds restricting detailing in medical centers can have a large impact on medication market share.
Best Practices
Military Sexual Trauma and Sexual Health: Practice and Future Research for Mental Health Professionals
Mental health professionals should assess for risk of sexually transmitted infections in
both male and female patients who have experienced...
News
Pilot Program Will Integrate Trauma-Informed Care for Native Children
IHS and Johns Hopkins Center collaborate to understand and provide better trauma care for Native children.
News
Following the Trajectory of PTSD
Study conducted by the Naval Health Research Center and the VA aims to answer factoring questions regarding the development of PTSD among military...
News
When Grief Becomes a Syndrome
Researchers study data from National Institute of Mental Health studies to better understand diagnosing and treating patients with “...
Case Reports
Oxybutynin Treatment for Hyperhidrosis in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Two patients with spinal cord injuries presented with hyperhidrosis and were successfully treated with oxybutynin.
News
High Lead Levels From Old Bullet Fragments
CDC research data reveal retained bullet fragments can lead to comorbidities years later if not removed.